I totally understand your situation, Reaper. There are days that I try on 40 pairs of pants and don't buy one of them. When it comes to dress pants/suits, I get those custom taylored. Here lately, I will buy a pair of jeans and get them taylored correctly to fit the way that I want. It cost a bit, but worth it seeing how I will wear them for many years.

Buy em a bit long, wash/dry them twice, and then go have them tailored to fit your liking. Pay $60 for the pants, and $10-15 for the alteration and youre still well under your $100 mark. Takes some time, but I feel it would be worth it.

I hate shopping for cloths. Not fun at all, and not something I like to spend money on. I guess its different if your younger...Well no, because even when I was younger I didn't like shopping for cloths. That is woman thing. I'd rather shop for electronics anyday.

I dont dry any of my clothes in the dryer, I hang them on a rack...this helps to minimize the shrinking. I bought about $150 worth of shirts at the Arnold Expo, got them home and wore them once....even the 3x ones were so gosh dang short, they were like halter tops if I wore them to the gym to do any overhead movements like presses or pulldowns...

Buying clothes is torture. If I buy pants my size then I look like I am wearing booty chokers because of my quads and glutes and if I get them little biger then I look like I'm thuggin it. Shirts, one size is too tight on the back and shoulders and the next one up starts looking too long. I complain when I have to buy clothes then I have to hear my girl go on about how that is what I get for being obsessed with working out. One day I told her that perhaps she needed to develop the same obsession, needless to say that conversation didn't end very well LOL.

There is nothing more I hate than shirts that are not long enough, I honestly have to re-tuck my work shirts anytime I reach over my head.

Dude i got that same problem. I am 6'3" with 32 inseam so most of my heighth is in my torso and NO shirt is ever long enough. I found some shirt stays though. They are little elastic bands that attach my shirt to my socks and keep it tucked in when I reach up. Not uncomfortable, and functional. Plus when you are just standing it keeps your shirt tucked tight and smooth so you dont get that half untucked poof around your gut and back that most men have.

We used those for our uniforms in the Marines to keep the uniform looking tight. They work well. For some reason they discouraged us from using the "Navy style" ones, but they were way more comfortable.

We also used them to hold our bottom sheet tight so it would be easier to make the rack inspection ready every morning. Loved those things for that.

We used those for our uniforms in the Marines to keep the uniform looking tight. They work well. For some reason they discouraged us from using the "Navy style" ones, but they were way more comfortable.

We also used them to hold our bottom sheet tight so it would be easier to make the rack inspection ready every morning. Loved those things for that.

haha I am in the navy and I have no idea what are considered the navy style ones. But yeah I took some with me to bootcamp and they saved my ass til they found out i was using them. bad bad bad day.

haha I am in the navy and I have no idea what are considered the navy style ones. But yeah I took some with me to bootcamp and they saved my ass til they found out i was using them. bad bad bad day.

The "Navy" ones were thicker and I think they were white. But they looped around the bottom of your foot, instead of clipping to the top of your socks. The "Marine" style were thin black and "Y" shaped.

I wonder why the navy was against you wanting to make your uniform look good. A Marine without shirt stays will be told his uniform looks like **** and to go fix it.

The thinner the material, the more it will shrink is what I have found. Was in cold water and hang to dry if the shirt is one you want to hang onto. I have a few Couture shirts that I paid way too much for, but of course I had to have them. I hang dry the, but my chick accidently dried one and it shrunk a bit. I just purchased one of those LG steam dryers that is being delivered tomorrow. This will be a cool deal to get the wrinkles out of my shirts I hang dry.

One big problem I have is finding a suit to fit. I used to be able to purchase an athletic cut then have it tailored, but I can no longer find them. I have to mix and match because the jacket has to be wide enough for myshoulders and the torso has to be taken in. Also, the pants that go with the jacket can't be taken in because the back pockets would meet and look like crap. The last suit I purchased cost me $170.00 just in tailoring.

The "Navy" ones were thicker and I think they were white. But they looped around the bottom of your foot, instead of clipping to the top of your socks. The "Marine" style were thin black and "Y" shaped.

I wonder why the navy was against you wanting to make your uniform look good. A Marine without shirt stays will be told his uniform looks like **** and to go fix it.

Well i took them to basic training. I used them on my bunk and shirts during inspections. They considered it "cheating". They asked " are you to lazy to just make your bunk look good?" It was funny stuff, they ranted about that sh*t for hours. Then I lost about 15 lbs of water weight sweating it out in the heated laundry drying room.
But now if I wear my whites or something I cant get away with not wearing them.

it seems like all of my shirts shrink...i started using that detergent (coldwater tide) helped out a bit... plus i dont burn the sh*t out of them in the dryer.... and u gotto stretch them when they get out of the dryer and washer